Legal Services Corporation Improvement Act: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Commercial and Administrative Law of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, One Hundred Ninth Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 6101, September 26, 2006, 4. sējumsU.S. Government Printing Office, 2007 - 142 lappuses |
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... LSC IĞ , can be fired directly by the agency . As a result , agency - ap- pointed IGs stand a greater risk of retaliation from agency heads . The only ... LSC Board of Directors instead rejected the SEPTEMBER 26, SUMMARY INTRODUCTION.
... LSC IĞ , can be fired directly by the agency . As a result , agency - ap- pointed IGs stand a greater risk of retaliation from agency heads . The only ... LSC Board of Directors instead rejected the SEPTEMBER 26, SUMMARY INTRODUCTION.
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... Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Commercial and Administrative Law. sions , the LSC Board of Directors instead rejected the report and contemplated removing the IG . Whereas the most important characteristic of an inspector ...
... Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Commercial and Administrative Law. sions , the LSC Board of Directors instead rejected the report and contemplated removing the IG . Whereas the most important characteristic of an inspector ...
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... Board . The current law only requires a simple majority of the Board to remove the IG , namely , six members . Today's hearing will examine whether LSC's Inspector General needs increased protection from retaliation by the Board of ...
... Board . The current law only requires a simple majority of the Board to remove the IG , namely , six members . Today's hearing will examine whether LSC's Inspector General needs increased protection from retaliation by the Board of ...
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... LSC board is a volun- teer , presidentially appointed Board . And this Congress seems to be giving it more trouble since this President has been appointing it than when other Presidents were appointing . If we are to continue to attract ...
... LSC board is a volun- teer , presidentially appointed Board . And this Congress seems to be giving it more trouble since this President has been appointing it than when other Presidents were appointing . If we are to continue to attract ...
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... LSC Board of Directors in 2002 , and he was sworn in as a member of the Board and elected Board chairman in April of 2003 . Mr. Strickland received his undergraduate degree from Vander- bilt University and his law degree from Emory ...
... LSC Board of Directors in 2002 , and he was sworn in as a member of the Board and elected Board chairman in April of 2003 . Mr. Strickland received his undergraduate degree from Vander- bilt University and his law degree from Emory ...
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1101 Sixteenth Street agency head allegations annual performance evaluation appointed appropriate bill Board meeting Board members Board of Directors BURLING LLP CANNON CHAIRMAN BEVIER CHAIRMAN STRICKLAND CHRIS CANNON cite concerns CONFIDENTIAL Executive Session Congress Congressional Coogan Mem Coogan memorandum counsel COVINGTON & BURLING Designated Federal Entities discussion Diversified Reporting Services employee Executive Session Transcript fire GARTEN gentleman going IG Act IG's performance independence Inspector issue Legal Services Corporation legislation LSC Board LSC IG LSC management LSC's McKay MEITES NASA Nuclear Regulatory Commission NW Second Floor OIG's oversight performance appraisal Performance Reviews Committee Polgar Postal Service President problems Quatrevaux question regarding relevant remove response retaliation role Sarbanes-Oxley Act Second Floor Washington Senate Session Transcript Sharing/Dissemination staff statement statutory Subcommittee supervision talking Thank things U.S. Postal Service U.S. Secret Service understand WATT Williams
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68. lappuse - Whoever knowingly, with the intent to retaliate, takes any action harmful to any person, including interference with the lawful employment or livelihood of any person, for providing to a law enforcement officer any truthful information relating to the commission or possible commission of any Federal offense, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than 10 years, or both.
68. lappuse - Whoever corruptly or by threats or force, or by any threatening letter or communication...
62. lappuse - General becomes aware of particularly serious or flagrant problems, abuses, or deficiencies relating to the administration of programs and operations of such establishment.
53. lappuse - Neither the head of the establishment nor the officer next in rank below such head shall prevent or prohibit the Inspector General from initiating, carrying out, or completing any audit or investigation, or from issuing any subpoena during the course of any audit or investigation.
59. lappuse - General shall— (1) investigate all matters related to the receipt, disbursement, and use of public money; (2) estimate the cost to the United States Government of complying with each restriction on expenditures of a specific appropriation...
52. lappuse - Each Inspector General shall report to and be under the general supervision of the head of the establishment involved...
60. lappuse - anyone, including the agency head," can contact the Integrity Committee of the President's Council on Integrity and Efficiency ("PCIE") to "raise concerns and request a review.
21. lappuse - That is not what I am talking about. I am talking about, for example, the Mad River, or the Naugatuck River, which are not navigable.
59. lappuse - GAO supports congressional oversight by: — evaluating how well Government policies and programs are working; — auditing Agency operations to determine whether Federal funds are being spent efficiently, effectively, and appropriately; — investigating allegation of illegal and improper activities; and — issuing legal decisions and opinions.
59. lappuse - GAO continues to support Congressional oversight of executive branch agencies, such as by evaluating how well government policies and programs are working; auditing agency operations to determine whether federal funds are being spent efficiently and appropriately; investigating allegations of illegal and improper activities; and issuing legal decisions and opinions. It is true that GAO may respond to Congressional requests for information. However, this does not mean that GAO would be specifically...